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£585,000
(£267/sq. ft)
5 bed terraced house for saleLower Park, Bewdley DY12
5 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
2,189 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
An elegant Grade II listed townhouse offering generous, well-balanced accommodation arranged over multiple floors, combining period character with a high standard of modern living. The house flows from formal reception rooms into more relaxed everyday spaces, centred around a substantial family kitchen and complemented by cellar storage below. Bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged across the upper floors, with multiple en suites and a family bathroom providing flexibility for family life and guests alike. A beautifully crafted garden room extends the living space outdoors, creating a year-round setting for entertaining, working or retreat. Set within the heart of Bewdley, close to the River Severn and local amenities, this is a home of genuine substance, restored with care and designed for long-term enjoyment.
Parking is available at Kateshill House at a charge of £35 per month for one vehicle. We are led to believe this will continue with any new buyers
History
Set within Bewdley's handsome riverside streets, this Grade II listed townhouse carries a quietly distinguished past. Once home to George and Hannah Macdonald, it sits at the roots of a remarkable family story that threads through British cultural and political history, with links to the Macdonald sisters and the Kipling family's time in the town. Today, the romance is still in the fabric: Period proportions, mellow timbers and the sort of patina you simply can't order online.
Location
Bewdley is a proper town, not a "development with feelings": Independent shops, riverside walks, cafés and pubs, plus the Wyre Forest close at hand for weekend escapes. The River Severn is part of daily life here, and the town remains well placed for Kidderminster's rail connections and wider commuting routes.
Schooling
Bewdley is well served for day-to-day schooling, with a choice of local primary provision and secondary options nearby, alongside a broader independent sector within comfortable reach across the wider Worcestershire area.
Approach
A handsome, period frontage sets the tone, with the unmistakable confidence of a listed townhouse. Step inside and the mood shifts immediately: Tiled floors underfoot, painted joinery, panelled detailing and a staircase that rises like it has been doing this job for a century or two. The layout flows from formal reception space to more relaxed everyday living, with the bonus of a separate garden room that turns entertaining into a year-round habit.
Hallway
A welcoming entrance hall with character in every glance, featuring traditional tiled flooring and tasteful panelling that gives a calm, tailored feel. Doors lead off to the principal ground floor rooms, while the staircase climbs through the heart of the home, lit naturally and framed by period joinery.
Reception Room (Front)
A beautifully proportioned front room, ideal for more formal hosting or a refined reading retreat. High ceilings and period lines provide an elegant canvas, while the sense of calm is immediate. This is the sort of room that suits slow mornings, good conversation and furniture that deserves to be kept.
Reception Room (Middle)
Perfect as a snug, music room or generous study, this central reception space acts as a natural bridge between the more formal front room and the everyday living areas beyond. Warm proportions and a cosy atmosphere make it easy to imagine as the winter favourite.
Living Family Kitchen
The social heart of the house: A long, inviting space that blends cooking, dining and relaxed seating with a distinctly "gather here" feel. Timber beams and wide plank flooring bring warmth, while the kitchen offers plenty of storage and working space. Large glazing draws the garden into view, making this a room that works just as well for weekday breakfasts as it does for candlelit suppers.
Cloakroom
A practical ground-floor cloakroom, neatly positioned for guests and everyday use.
Cellarage
A substantial cellar area offering excellent storage and scope for future use (subject to consents). The vaulted brickwork adds real character, and the space lends itself to hobby storage, wine shelving or workshop use, depending on your lifestyle.
Cellarage
A second cellar space, again generous in scale and ideal for organised storage. The twin-cellar arrangement is a real asset in a period townhouse, keeping day-to-day living uncluttered upstairs.
First Floor Landing
A graceful first-floor landing with original character, connecting the principal suite and further accommodation with a sense of calm and continuity.
Bedroom
A generous double bedroom with period presence, wide floorboards and excellent natural light. This feels like the "proper bedroom" in the house, with space for substantial furniture and a calm outlook.
Walk In Wardrobe
A dedicated walk-in wardrobe providing valuable storage without stealing space from the bedroom itself. Practical luxury, the best kind.
En Suite Bathroom
A statement bathroom with a boutique feel, centred around a freestanding bath and complemented by characterful finishes. Designed for lingering, not rushing.
Bedroom
A further double bedroom on this floor, well-proportioned and bright, ideal for family or guests.
En Suite Shower Room
A smart en suite shower room, providing convenience and privacy for this bedroom.
Second Floor Landing
The second-floor landing continues the period story, with doors leading to well-sized bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Bedroom
A charming double bedroom with characterful lines and a peaceful feel, ideal as a guest room, teenager suite or dedicated home office.
Bedroom
Another excellent bedroom, again offering versatility for family life, hobbies or working from home.
Bathroom
A family bathroom that balances modern practicality with the home's period soul, offering a comfortable space for busy mornings and quieter evenings.
Walk In Wardrobe
Additional walk-in storage on this level, always a win in a townhouse and especially valuable for keeping bedrooms uncluttered.
Third Floor Landing
A tucked-away top-floor landing that feels private and quiet, setting up the upper suite as a genuine retreat.
Bedroom
A characterful bedroom with delightful angles, exposed timbers and a sense of being cocooned above the town. Ideal as a principal retreat, guest suite or older child's room.
Shower Room
A bright shower room on the top floor, well placed for the bedroom and ideal for keeping this level self-contained.
Garden Room
A standout feature: A striking oak framed garden room with glazed walls and a strong connection to the outdoors. With room for lounging, working and entertaining, plus the ambience of a stove, it becomes an all-season sanctuary, opening directly onto the garden for summer evenings and winter weekends alike.
Upgrades & Restorations
The property has been renovated back-to-brick under approved Grade II Listed Building Consent and planning permissions. Thermal upgrades include 100mm Rockwool insulation to external-facing internal walls and 200mm insulation to the roof. The roof has been stripped, repaired and re-laid using original tiles, breathable felt, lime mortar, new leadwork and chimney repairs. Internally, there is a full electrical rewire with smoke alarms and usb-c points, alongside a new a-rated central heating system with heritage radiators. Original oak floors have been repaired and refinished, with the staircase, fireplaces, doors and panelling carefully restored. Bathrooms include a principal en suite, further en suites and a family bathroom. The kitchen has been rebuilt with a handmade solid wood design and feature oak window opening. Outside, landscaped gardens include a natural stone terrace and an insulated oak-framed garden room with wood burner, power and high-speed internet.
Why This House Is Special
Some houses have age. Very few have presence. This Grade II listed townhouse combines architectural confidence with a layered history that quietly underpins its charm, rather than overpowering it. Period proportions, exposed timbers and original detailing are balanced by thoughtful restoration and beautifully judged modern comforts. The layout flows naturally across multiple levels, offering flexibility for family life, guests and working from home, while the garden room provides a rare year-round connection to the outdoors. It is a home that feels deeply rooted, yet entirely relevant, and one that reveals its quality gradually rather than all at once.
Anti-Money Laundering Checks (Aml)
We are legally required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (aml) checks on all property purchasers to ensure funds used in transactions are legitimate. These checks are undertaken on our behalf by Hipla, who will contact you directly once your offer is accepted. A fee of £20 plus VAT (£24 total) per purchaser is payable in advance to Hipla before a memorandum of sale can be issued. This fee is non-refundable.
If a gifted deposit is being provided, the person gifting the funds must also complete an aml check.
Please note, these are not credit checks and will not affect your credit score or financial record. We appreciate your cooperation with this legal requirement.
Parking is available at Kateshill House at a charge of £35 per month for one vehicle. We are led to believe this will continue with any new buyers
History
Set within Bewdley's handsome riverside streets, this Grade II listed townhouse carries a quietly distinguished past. Once home to George and Hannah Macdonald, it sits at the roots of a remarkable family story that threads through British cultural and political history, with links to the Macdonald sisters and the Kipling family's time in the town. Today, the romance is still in the fabric: Period proportions, mellow timbers and the sort of patina you simply can't order online.
Location
Bewdley is a proper town, not a "development with feelings": Independent shops, riverside walks, cafés and pubs, plus the Wyre Forest close at hand for weekend escapes. The River Severn is part of daily life here, and the town remains well placed for Kidderminster's rail connections and wider commuting routes.
Schooling
Bewdley is well served for day-to-day schooling, with a choice of local primary provision and secondary options nearby, alongside a broader independent sector within comfortable reach across the wider Worcestershire area.
Approach
A handsome, period frontage sets the tone, with the unmistakable confidence of a listed townhouse. Step inside and the mood shifts immediately: Tiled floors underfoot, painted joinery, panelled detailing and a staircase that rises like it has been doing this job for a century or two. The layout flows from formal reception space to more relaxed everyday living, with the bonus of a separate garden room that turns entertaining into a year-round habit.
Hallway
A welcoming entrance hall with character in every glance, featuring traditional tiled flooring and tasteful panelling that gives a calm, tailored feel. Doors lead off to the principal ground floor rooms, while the staircase climbs through the heart of the home, lit naturally and framed by period joinery.
Reception Room (Front)
A beautifully proportioned front room, ideal for more formal hosting or a refined reading retreat. High ceilings and period lines provide an elegant canvas, while the sense of calm is immediate. This is the sort of room that suits slow mornings, good conversation and furniture that deserves to be kept.
Reception Room (Middle)
Perfect as a snug, music room or generous study, this central reception space acts as a natural bridge between the more formal front room and the everyday living areas beyond. Warm proportions and a cosy atmosphere make it easy to imagine as the winter favourite.
Living Family Kitchen
The social heart of the house: A long, inviting space that blends cooking, dining and relaxed seating with a distinctly "gather here" feel. Timber beams and wide plank flooring bring warmth, while the kitchen offers plenty of storage and working space. Large glazing draws the garden into view, making this a room that works just as well for weekday breakfasts as it does for candlelit suppers.
Cloakroom
A practical ground-floor cloakroom, neatly positioned for guests and everyday use.
Cellarage
A substantial cellar area offering excellent storage and scope for future use (subject to consents). The vaulted brickwork adds real character, and the space lends itself to hobby storage, wine shelving or workshop use, depending on your lifestyle.
Cellarage
A second cellar space, again generous in scale and ideal for organised storage. The twin-cellar arrangement is a real asset in a period townhouse, keeping day-to-day living uncluttered upstairs.
First Floor Landing
A graceful first-floor landing with original character, connecting the principal suite and further accommodation with a sense of calm and continuity.
Bedroom
A generous double bedroom with period presence, wide floorboards and excellent natural light. This feels like the "proper bedroom" in the house, with space for substantial furniture and a calm outlook.
Walk In Wardrobe
A dedicated walk-in wardrobe providing valuable storage without stealing space from the bedroom itself. Practical luxury, the best kind.
En Suite Bathroom
A statement bathroom with a boutique feel, centred around a freestanding bath and complemented by characterful finishes. Designed for lingering, not rushing.
Bedroom
A further double bedroom on this floor, well-proportioned and bright, ideal for family or guests.
En Suite Shower Room
A smart en suite shower room, providing convenience and privacy for this bedroom.
Second Floor Landing
The second-floor landing continues the period story, with doors leading to well-sized bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Bedroom
A charming double bedroom with characterful lines and a peaceful feel, ideal as a guest room, teenager suite or dedicated home office.
Bedroom
Another excellent bedroom, again offering versatility for family life, hobbies or working from home.
Bathroom
A family bathroom that balances modern practicality with the home's period soul, offering a comfortable space for busy mornings and quieter evenings.
Walk In Wardrobe
Additional walk-in storage on this level, always a win in a townhouse and especially valuable for keeping bedrooms uncluttered.
Third Floor Landing
A tucked-away top-floor landing that feels private and quiet, setting up the upper suite as a genuine retreat.
Bedroom
A characterful bedroom with delightful angles, exposed timbers and a sense of being cocooned above the town. Ideal as a principal retreat, guest suite or older child's room.
Shower Room
A bright shower room on the top floor, well placed for the bedroom and ideal for keeping this level self-contained.
Garden Room
A standout feature: A striking oak framed garden room with glazed walls and a strong connection to the outdoors. With room for lounging, working and entertaining, plus the ambience of a stove, it becomes an all-season sanctuary, opening directly onto the garden for summer evenings and winter weekends alike.
Upgrades & Restorations
The property has been renovated back-to-brick under approved Grade II Listed Building Consent and planning permissions. Thermal upgrades include 100mm Rockwool insulation to external-facing internal walls and 200mm insulation to the roof. The roof has been stripped, repaired and re-laid using original tiles, breathable felt, lime mortar, new leadwork and chimney repairs. Internally, there is a full electrical rewire with smoke alarms and usb-c points, alongside a new a-rated central heating system with heritage radiators. Original oak floors have been repaired and refinished, with the staircase, fireplaces, doors and panelling carefully restored. Bathrooms include a principal en suite, further en suites and a family bathroom. The kitchen has been rebuilt with a handmade solid wood design and feature oak window opening. Outside, landscaped gardens include a natural stone terrace and an insulated oak-framed garden room with wood burner, power and high-speed internet.
Why This House Is Special
Some houses have age. Very few have presence. This Grade II listed townhouse combines architectural confidence with a layered history that quietly underpins its charm, rather than overpowering it. Period proportions, exposed timbers and original detailing are balanced by thoughtful restoration and beautifully judged modern comforts. The layout flows naturally across multiple levels, offering flexibility for family life, guests and working from home, while the garden room provides a rare year-round connection to the outdoors. It is a home that feels deeply rooted, yet entirely relevant, and one that reveals its quality gradually rather than all at once.
Anti-Money Laundering Checks (Aml)
We are legally required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (aml) checks on all property purchasers to ensure funds used in transactions are legitimate. These checks are undertaken on our behalf by Hipla, who will contact you directly once your offer is accepted. A fee of £20 plus VAT (£24 total) per purchaser is payable in advance to Hipla before a memorandum of sale can be issued. This fee is non-refundable.
If a gifted deposit is being provided, the person gifting the funds must also complete an aml check.
Please note, these are not credit checks and will not affect your credit score or financial record. We appreciate your cooperation with this legal requirement.
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